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Old 05-16-06, 07:14 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chillykim
SolSie- First, your site is great! Second- I must be an idiot because I am a bit confused after reading the info on the last link you gave me. (http://solsie.com/?p=51)
Let me see if I get this right- to use my iTunes library on my x51v running WM5, I:
#1- download iTunes Agent onto my PC, then Active Sync it to the Axim.
#2- I also need to download to my PC .Net Framework 2.0 Final. Then Active Sync it onto the Axim.
#3-Download Soltice Card Export II onto PC, then Sync.
Is this correct? Will I still be able to download other things onto my Kingston 1gig SD card? Will I still have the games on the card, or will this last program reformat it to music only?
I really appreciate the time and the help. Thanks and take care, chillykim
You can have other files on your SD card.
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Old 05-16-06, 07:52 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by terpkristin
As I understand it, this is a program that you run on your desktop or laptop computer, not your Axim.

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If you want a program that downloads podcasts directly to your Axim, try FeederReader.

It includes file management, blog and news reading, handles audio, video, image feeds.

No desktop required. You can download wherever there's an internet connection.

In many ways, it's much better than the "download to desktop, then sync to device" scenario.


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Old 07-07-06, 10:19 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SolSie
2-Use a RSS aggregator (e.g. iTunes, Juice, etc.) on your PC then use an utility such MobSync to sync the Podcasts to your WM device storage card over ActiveSync. This is my method of choice. Mobsync launches automatically when ActiveSync starts and constantly monitor for bi-directional synchronization
SolSie,

Do you still recommend Mobsync to sync podcasts from iTunes over to an Axim? Or do you prefer iTunes agent now?

My desire is to sync from iTunes to my Axim x51v. The only reason I am using iTunes is because many of my feeds automatically post to its site.

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